Monuments in Noord-Holland

R. Stenvert en C. Kolman (2006)

Gepubliceerd op 30-03-2018

Homes in Wormer

betekenis & definitie

The wooden house Dorpsstraat 356 dates from 1668, as mentioned above the entrance of the brick façade, which is framed with deepened pilasters. The right-hand side facade is equipped with a tower broker.

The current view is 18th century. Inside there is a room with a vaulted ceiling, a mantelpiece and mantelpiece in Louis XV style (circa 1760). The late-18th century cross-house Dorpsstraat 142 is made of wood and has a dormer window with fronton and claws, and side-top facades with scalloped wind springs and a carved broker. In the side wall there is a framed entrance with ionic pilasters. The 19th-century wooden house Dorpsstraat 377 has a renovated brick facade under a wooden spout. As brick-and-mortar dwellings built, the completely wooden building Dorpsstraat 344 (circa 1880) and the building Dorpsstraat 302 (1879) with brick front facade. From the beginning of the 20th century the villa Dorpsstraat 309, the double house Dorpsstraat 66-68, the houses Dorpsstraat 62 and 64 and the working-class housing Dorpsstraat 125-135, all with colored brickwork in bands and relief arches. Noteworthy is the building Dorpsstraat 209, consisting of a 17th-century deep mansion and a building part in Art Nouveau forms (circa 1905). The director's villa Eendrachtstraat 72 (circa 1925), built on a cross-shaped floor plan, has a middle chimney and curved roof shields.